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The Alphabet Murders (1965) was a Crime - Mystery Film directed by Frank Tashlin and produced by Ben Arbeid.

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Warner Archive: Sleuthing and Intrigue in The Alphabet Murders (1966) and Where the Spies Are (1965)

By KC on Apr 29, 2015 From Classic Movies

Anita Ekberg in The Alphabet Murders I recently enjoyed a pair of new Warner Archive releases starring Tony Randall and David Niven, two actors who can bring lightness to the darkest subject matter. They do just that in the jaunty, but deadly The Alphabet Murders (1966) and Where the Spies Are (19... Read full article


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Hastings: Where have you been? What have you been doing?
Hercule Poirot: Arranging a little extra insurance my friend.
Hastings: Oh really? Personally I always feel perfectly safe with British railways. Mind you its very different in France, isn't it?
Hercule Poirot: I wouldn't know. I am not French, I am Belgian.
Hastings: Well it's the same thing, you both eat horsemeat.


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At one point Seth Holt was slated to direct this film and Zero Mostel was to have played Poirot.
The final film of Austin Trevor, the first Poirot.
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